On HealthCare.gov anniversary, Republicans still bring up tech issues

Republicans continue to cite HealthCare.gov’s rocky launch when making the case against the Affordable Care Act, reports the Washington Post.

The argument remains prevalent in debates this election season. "One year ago, Americans tried and failed to enroll in the Obamacare website. They came face to face for the first time with the failure of government-run healthcare," said Joni Ernst, running for Senate in Iowa against Rep. Bruce Braley, according to the paper.

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